Considerations regarding the preservation of classical forms in the First Churches

Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 3:119-126 (2009)
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This paper presents how the classical architectural forms – Greek-roman forms – are preserved in early Christian churches built in the Palestinian area between the fourth and the sixth centuries AD. We follow the concept that architecture defines a non-verbal communication form, a language possible to be decoded. Will be discussed questions regarding long-term preservation or change of this buildings in a historical structure evaluating their formal and ideological aspects.

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